Police are now investigating an alleged incident involving members of the football and track and field teams, two days after the university's athletics department said it was aware of an altercation involving several student-athletes.

Isabella County Sheriff Leo Mioduszewski said an assault complaint was filed with his office on Friday regarding an altercation the night of Nov. 10 at Copper Beech Townhomes, 4750 E. Blue Grass Road.

Mioduszewski could not provide any other details Sunday night, only confirming the complaint was filed with deputy Todd Graham and involved members of the CMU football and track and field teams. Graham could not be reached for comment Sunday night.

"We've encouraged those people who are involved in it and have concerns about it to contact local law enforcement if they see fit to do that, and are wishing to do that," Heeke said. "We're sitting here waiting to see if we'll get feedback from local law enforcement.

"If it's determined that any student-athletes were directly involved, they'll be held accountable and disciplined accordingly."

The CMU football team beat Miami University, 30-16, Saturday in its last home game of the season. The team plays at Massachusetts on Friday, seeking a 6-6 record and bowl eligibility for the first time since 2009.